Grass Valley EDIUS v.5.1 User Manual
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EDIUS — User Reference Guide
Appendix A — Hardware Settings
Figure 882. HTX-EI System Settings Dialog
3.
From the drop-down list, select the RT buffer frame size (stated as a
number of Megabytes). Choices are: 128 (default), 256, 384, 512.
Note
EDIUS renders ahead using the Real-Time playback buffer from which frames
are then taken for playback. Memory reserved for the RT buffer is not avail-
able to other programs. If the RT buffer is too large, the system may run out
of physical memory which will degrade real-time playback performance.
Adjust the RT buffers with caution.
After changing the size of RT buffers, EDIUS must be restarted for the change to take effect.
4.
Select the desired Sync Mode from the Sync Mode drop-down list.
Note
SYNC OK illuminates if the selected reference signal is detected on the HTX-
E1. If No signal is detected, the NO SIGNAL indicator is illuminated.
5.
Select the appropriate check box for Tri-Level Sync or Black Burst (BB)
and if necessary, select the horizontal shift value.
6.
Select the desired reference output from the HTX-OP 1 REF Output
drop-down list.